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    Ideal Gas Law Lab

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    The Ideal Gas Law Lab taught me that hydrogen is lighter than air‚ and can be ignited. The materials used for the experiment include 0.05 grams of magnesium‚ 1M H2SO4‚ water‚ a 100mL graduated cylinder‚ and a beaker. The hydrogen can be ignited with a match. First‚ the beaker is filled with water. The acid is then added to the graduated cylinder‚ with about ¾ inch left at the top‚ which is space for water. Afterward‚ the magnesium is added to the graduated cylinder‚ and it is inverted upside down

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    Formal Report on Broken Home

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    (2002).  Strategic Human Resource Management and Organizational Performance in Singapore‚ Compensation and Benefits Review‚ Saranac Vol.34‚ No. 4 ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC ANNUAL REPORT AND FORM 20-F FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31‚ 2009 Shell annual report 2006 http://www.shell.com/static//investor/downloads/financial_information/reports/20f/2006_annual_report_20f_sec.pdf Performance management and appraisal‚ Cipd (2007) 2nd ed

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    Experiment 2 Formal Report

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    Experiment 2: Synthesis of Isoamyl Acetate (Banana Flavor) Paul Symon C. Manuel*‚ Katherine Merene‚ Charlene Mondelo‚ and Pamela Mallari Department of Chemistry‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to synthesize isoamyl acetate via an esterification reaction between acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol‚ using concentrated sulfuric acid as a catalyst. The product was washed with sodium hydrogen carbonate‚ as well as with water‚ and then dried

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION At first glance the idea of running an engine on air seems to be too good to be true. Actually‚ if we can make use of air as an aid for running an engine it is a fantastic idea. As we all know‚ air is all around us‚ it never runs out‚ it is non-polluting and it is free. An Air Driven Engine makes use of Compressed Air Technology for its operation. Compressed Air Technology is now widely preferred for research by different industries for developing different drives for different

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    Lab Report Gas Diffusion

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    S5E1 Gaseous Diffusion 1.0 ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ our objective is to find out the gas diffusion coefficient‚ D of acetone in the air. This experiment is conducted at a temperature of 50ºC and atmospheric pressure. The method that is applied to conduct this experiment is called the Winkleman method where the level of acetone (Z) is determined every 15 minutes by using a microscope. With the level of acetone being determined‚ a graph of t/L+Lo (min /mm) vs. L-Lo (mm) is plotted and the

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    Heat Capacity Lab Report

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    Abstract Different substances react in various ways when exposed to heat. The amount of energy necessary to heat a certain amount of water by one degree is different than that of another liquid or substance. The technical term used to determine this characteristic is called heat capacity or specific heat capacity. The purpose of this experiment is to find the heat capacity of water‚ orange juice‚ and olive oil. A couple of very specific equipment is needed in order to complete this experiment

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    environment‚ personality and opportunity also will determine the career choices students make. Points: 150 ENGL227 Formal Report (Part One) Rubric Percent: 0% Your Points Max Points Table of Contents and Introductory Section of the Formal Report (150 pts) 0 30 Format: The writer has formatted the Table of Contents and Introductory Section of the Formal Report using Formal Report formatting‚ including first- and second- level headings‚ like the example on pages 437-439 in Chapter 15. Those heading

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    yielded in a clear solution (solid dissolved after a few shakes). When the KI was added‚ the solution turned a pale yellow with white solid precipitate clumping together at the bottom of the test tube. See Table 2 for observations. The unknown had heat administered to it as well‚ in order to solidify the identity of the unknown;

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    Joule Heat John Doe 4/3/2014 Introduction The objective of this lab is to learn that whenever there is an electrical current in a conductor‚ there is some electrical energy that is converted into heat energy. The heat generated in an electrical circuit is commonly referred to as joule heat. Sir James Joule studies of these separate phenomena lead him to the discovery of the proportionality constant known as the Joule equivalent of heat‚ denoted by J. The Joule equivalent of heat is the amount

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    Formal Lab Report Format

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    Formal Lab Report Format A properly written formal lab report in CHEM 123L consists of the following sections: Cover Page  Give your experiment a good‚ descriptive title  Include the date‚ your name‚ ID#‚ TA’s name and partner’s name and section # Introduction and / or Purpose  Introduce the background material your reader will need to understand the experiment and all parts of your report.  Summarize the underlying theory of the experiment and any equations you will use.  Identify the purpose

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